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The ones who make it all happen.

What does it take to help a young person achieve their dreams? First, they must realise a dream, be inspired, encouraged to get in touch with their creativity. It takes support, encouragement and motivation to help them push forward and make it all happen. This is where the DREAM team comes in - the special people who dedicate their time to making dreams a reality...

Red the Nosepaper

 

"Red the Nosepaper" are a dynamic duo from Sweden and Catalonia that use a unique blend of clowning, music and theatre to create positive changes in people's lives.

 

Working with Seb's Projects India for 6 months, Red the Nosepaper have (amongst other things)  been working in Senjimottur Primary School, creating exciting and imaginative performances to educate about issues such as Road Safety and First Aid. Their passion is to help these children to get in touch with their own creative sides, and to encourage them to express themselves and learn through these exciting art forms, and already the children of Senji Mottur have produced some wonderfully talented performances!

UDDESHYA. Empowering Youth, Fuelling Change

 

From the beginning of 2014, the DREAM team is going to explode! Seb's Projects India have joined hands with student NGO UDDESHYA to help poor students change their futures, Over 25 students will be regularly volunteering to visit the DREAM schools every week, using their own talent and passion to teach children the skills that will help them become extraordinary.

 

From dance to drama, music to games, students will be taking a different subject every week and creating exciting, stimulating lessons in small teams. We can't wait to see what they come up with!

It takes just one special person!

 

Every year, the DREAM project receives individuals or pairs of volunteers who commit their time to sharibng their talents, passions and hearts with the children in our Sebs Schools. From Helen and James, who shared their love of music to help children develop their english skills, through to Emily, who developed colourful teaching materials and Louise, who helped the children of Senjimottur develop their dsicipline through yoga, everyone has something special to share.


Would you like to share your talents wth a disadvantaged youngster? Do you think you could spend a few months inspiring young people to get in touch with their DREAMs and getting on track ot make them come true? If so, please get in touch on our Contact page.

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